Eschatology in antiquity: forms and functions
"This collection of essays explores the rhetoric and practices surrounding views on life after death and the end of the world, including the fate of the individual, apocalyptic speculation and hope for cosmological renewal, in a wide range of societies from ancient Mesopotamia to the Byzantine...
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adam_text | CONTENTS xii xiv List offigures List of table List of contributors Acknowledgements List of abbreviations XV xxi xxii 1 Introduction Helen Van Noorden, Hilary Marlow and Karla Pollmann SECTION I Ancient Near East and Hebrew Bible 17 1 Beyond the future: Mesopotamian perceptions of the very end Dina Katz 19 2 Individual and universal eschatology in Zoroastrianism Leon Goldman 34 3 Egyptian oracles and the afterlife Alexandre Loktionov 49 4 Eschatology in the book of Isaiah: Multiple perspectives on the promised times Uta Schmidt 63 5 “As I looked”:Visionary experiences and conceptions of place in the book of Ezekiel Hilary Marlow 76 vii
Contents 6 Daniel and Daniel apocalyptica Lester L. Grabbe 90 SECTION II Greek World 103 7 Beyond the stream of the Ocean: Hades, the Aethiopians and the Homeric eschata George A. Gazis 105 8 “Orphic” eschatologies? Varying visions of the afterlife in Greek thought Radcliffe G. Edmonds III 117 9 Eschatological visions in Pindar and Empedocles Chiara R. Ciampa 131 10 Plato’s myths, the soul and its intra-cosmic future Alex Long 144 11 Contemplating the end of Roman power: Polybius’ Histories in context Nicolas Wiater 156 SECTION III Jewish Texts of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods 169 12 Protology and eschatology in the Enochic traditions Gabriele Baccaccini 171 13 Dreams and visions of eschatological trees in The Book of the Wat chers (1 Enoch 1-36) Frances Flannery 184 14 Apocalyptic eschatology in the Dead Sea Scrolls: The end as Qumran counter-cultural discourse on society and creation Albert Hoge terp 195 15 Returning from the diaspora of the soul: Eschatology in Philo of Alexandria Sami YH-Karjanmaa 209 16 End times and ending times in 4 Ezra Carla Sulzbach 222 viii
Contents 17 Eschatology in the early Jewish pseudepigrapha and the early Christian apocrypha Lorenzo Dilonnnaso 235 SECTION IV Etruscan and Roman Worlds 251 18 Etruscan cschata L. Bouke nan der Meer 253 19 Hope and empire in Ciceronian eschatology Jed W Atkins 267 20 Lucretius On The Nature of Things: Eschatology in an age of anxiety Alessandro Schiesaro 280 21 Eschatological temporalities in Vergil’s Elysium Giovanna Laterza 294 22 The end is the beginning is the end: Apocalyptic beginnings in Augustan poetry Llena Giusti 307 TA Eschatology in Scneca:The senses of an ending Gareth Williams 320 24 Enduring death and remembering the apocalypse: Identity, timespace and Lucanian paradoxes Katharine Μ. Earnshaw 333 25 Popular eschatological visions in the Roman empire Jerry Toner 346 26 Four eschatological emperors: Augustus, Nero,Vespasian and Hadrian Christopher Star 356 SECTION V New Testament Texts 369 27 The end of the temple or the end of the world? First century eschatology in the Gospels of Mark and Matthew Sarah Underwood Dixon ix 371
Contents 28 The end: What and when? Eschatology in Luke-Acts Steve Walton 383 29 Eschatology in the Gospel ofJohn and in the Johannine Epistles Jörg Frey 396 30 Eschatology: Pauline and Catholic Epistles Eve-Marie Becker 409 31 The Book of Revelation: The Apocalypse ofJesus Christ Christopher Rowland 422 SECTION VI Late Antique and Byzantine Worlds 433 32 Eschatology in Origen from Alexandria Anders-Christian Jacobsen 435 33 Eschatology in early Christian poetry Nikolaus Klassen 447 34 The eschatological thought of Basil the Great and Gregory of Nyssa Sergey Trostyanskiy 460 35 Knowing one’s place: Eschatological thought in Augustine Karla Pollmann 472 36 Eschatological motifs and patterns of thought in Christian hagiography Peter Gemeinhardt 485 37 Syriac eschatology in antiquity Witold Witakowski 499 38 Eschatology and anti-Jewish polemic: Examples from the Armenian tradition Zaroui Pogossian 515 39 Early Muslim apocalypses and their origins David Cook 528 40 Christian eschatology in late antique/Byzantine Egypt David Frankfurter 540 x
Contents 41 Symbols, icons, liturgy: Eschatology in early Christian art l/ladimir Civtkoeic 42 Eschatology in the apocalyptic revival in Judaism (sixth to ninth centuries ce) in its historical context Philip Alexander India’s (Ietterai Index Index of Nott-Biblical Primary Sources Index of Bible References 554 576 589 602 621 xi
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CONTENTS xii xiv List offigures List of table List of contributors Acknowledgements List of abbreviations XV xxi xxii 1 Introduction Helen Van Noorden, Hilary Marlow and Karla Pollmann SECTION I Ancient Near East and Hebrew Bible 17 1 Beyond the future: Mesopotamian perceptions of the very end Dina Katz 19 2 Individual and universal eschatology in Zoroastrianism Leon Goldman 34 3 Egyptian oracles and the afterlife Alexandre Loktionov 49 4 Eschatology in the book of Isaiah: Multiple perspectives on the promised times Uta Schmidt 63 5 “As I looked”:Visionary experiences and conceptions of place in the book of Ezekiel Hilary Marlow 76 vii
Contents 6 Daniel and Daniel apocalyptica Lester L. Grabbe 90 SECTION II Greek World 103 7 Beyond the stream of the Ocean: Hades, the Aethiopians and the Homeric eschata George A. Gazis 105 8 “Orphic” eschatologies? Varying visions of the afterlife in Greek thought Radcliffe G. Edmonds III 117 9 Eschatological visions in Pindar and Empedocles Chiara R. Ciampa 131 10 Plato’s myths, the soul and its intra-cosmic future Alex Long 144 11 Contemplating the end of Roman power: Polybius’ Histories in context Nicolas Wiater 156 SECTION III Jewish Texts of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods 169 12 Protology and eschatology in the Enochic traditions Gabriele Baccaccini 171 13 Dreams and visions of eschatological trees in The Book of the Wat chers (1 Enoch 1-36) Frances Flannery 184 14 Apocalyptic eschatology in the Dead Sea Scrolls: The end as Qumran counter-cultural discourse on society and creation Albert Hoge terp 195 15 Returning from the diaspora of the soul: Eschatology in Philo of Alexandria Sami YH-Karjanmaa 209 16 End times and ending times in 4 Ezra Carla Sulzbach 222 viii
Contents 17 Eschatology in the early Jewish pseudepigrapha and the early Christian apocrypha Lorenzo Dilonnnaso 235 SECTION IV Etruscan and Roman Worlds 251 18 Etruscan cschata L. Bouke nan der Meer 253 19 Hope and empire in Ciceronian eschatology Jed W Atkins 267 20 Lucretius On The Nature of Things: Eschatology in an age of anxiety Alessandro Schiesaro 280 21 Eschatological temporalities in Vergil’s Elysium Giovanna Laterza 294 22 The end is the beginning is the end: Apocalyptic beginnings in Augustan poetry Llena Giusti 307 TA Eschatology in Scneca:The senses of an ending Gareth Williams 320 24 Enduring death and remembering the apocalypse: Identity, timespace and Lucanian paradoxes Katharine Μ. Earnshaw 333 25 Popular eschatological visions in the Roman empire Jerry Toner 346 26 Four eschatological emperors: Augustus, Nero,Vespasian and Hadrian Christopher Star 356 SECTION V New Testament Texts 369 27 The end of the temple or the end of the world? First century eschatology in the Gospels of Mark and Matthew Sarah Underwood Dixon ix 371
Contents 28 The end: What and when? Eschatology in Luke-Acts Steve Walton 383 29 Eschatology in the Gospel ofJohn and in the Johannine Epistles Jörg Frey 396 30 Eschatology: Pauline and Catholic Epistles Eve-Marie Becker 409 31 The Book of Revelation: The Apocalypse ofJesus Christ Christopher Rowland 422 SECTION VI Late Antique and Byzantine Worlds 433 32 Eschatology in Origen from Alexandria Anders-Christian Jacobsen 435 33 Eschatology in early Christian poetry Nikolaus Klassen 447 34 The eschatological thought of Basil the Great and Gregory of Nyssa Sergey Trostyanskiy 460 35 Knowing one’s place: Eschatological thought in Augustine Karla Pollmann 472 36 Eschatological motifs and patterns of thought in Christian hagiography Peter Gemeinhardt 485 37 Syriac eschatology in antiquity Witold Witakowski 499 38 Eschatology and anti-Jewish polemic: Examples from the Armenian tradition Zaroui Pogossian 515 39 Early Muslim apocalypses and their origins David Cook 528 40 Christian eschatology in late antique/Byzantine Egypt David Frankfurter 540 x
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spelling | Eschatology in antiquity forms and functions edited by Hilary Marlow, Karla Pollmann and Helen Van Noorden London ; New York Routledge 2021 xxiv, 629 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rewriting antiquity "This collection of essays explores the rhetoric and practices surrounding views on life after death and the end of the world, including the fate of the individual, apocalyptic speculation and hope for cosmological renewal, in a wide range of societies from ancient Mesopotamia to the Byzantine era. The 42 essays by leading scholars in each field explore the rich spectrum of ways in which eschatological understanding can be expressed, and for which purposes it can be used. Readers will gain new insight into the historical contexts, details, functions and impact of eschatological ideas and imagery in ancient texts and material culture from the 25th century BCE to the 9th century CE. Traditionally, the study of 'eschatology' (and related concepts) has been pursued mainly by scholars of Jewish and Christian scripture. By broadening the disciplinary scope but remaining within the clearly defined geographical milieu of the Mediterranean, this volume enables its readers to note comparisons and contrasts, as well as exchanges of thought and transmission of eschatological ideas across antiquity. Cross-referencing, high quality illustrations, and extensive indexing contribute to a rich resource on a topic of contemporary interest and relevance. Eschatology in Antiquity is aimed at readers from a wide range of academic disciplines, as well as non-specialists including seminary students and religious leaders. The primary audience will comprise researchers in relevant fields including Biblical Studies, Classics and Ancient History, Ancient Philosophy, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Art History, Late Antiquity, Byzantine Studies and Cultural Studies. Care has been taken to ensure that the essays are accessible to undergraduates and those without specialist knowledge of particular subject areas"-- Eschatology, Ancient Eschatology, Ancient fast Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 gnd rswk-swf Eschatologie (DE-588)4015508-0 gnd rswk-swf Apokalyptik (DE-588)4002431-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Testamenti Novi Apocalypsis Joannis (DE-2581)TH000003008 gbd Jenseitsvorstellung, römisch (DE-2581)TH000006590 gbd Jenseitsvorstellung, griechisch (DE-2581)TH000006534 gbd Eschatologie (DE-588)4015508-0 s Apokalyptik (DE-588)4002431-3 s Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 s DE-604 Marlow, Hilary ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1044945621 edt Pollmann, Karla 1963- (DE-588)128794860 edt Van Noorden, Helen 1981- (DE-588)1064908586 edt Online version Eschatology in antiquity Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032893593&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Eschatology in antiquity forms and functions |
title_auth | Eschatology in antiquity forms and functions |
title_exact_search | Eschatology in antiquity forms and functions |
title_exact_search_txtP | Eschatology in antiquity forms and functions |
title_full | Eschatology in antiquity forms and functions edited by Hilary Marlow, Karla Pollmann and Helen Van Noorden |
title_fullStr | Eschatology in antiquity forms and functions edited by Hilary Marlow, Karla Pollmann and Helen Van Noorden |
title_full_unstemmed | Eschatology in antiquity forms and functions edited by Hilary Marlow, Karla Pollmann and Helen Van Noorden |
title_short | Eschatology in antiquity |
title_sort | eschatology in antiquity forms and functions |
title_sub | forms and functions |
topic | Eschatology, Ancient Eschatology, Ancient fast Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 gnd Eschatologie (DE-588)4015508-0 gnd Apokalyptik (DE-588)4002431-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Eschatology, Ancient Antike Eschatologie Apokalyptik Aufsatzsammlung |
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